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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Question: Practice vs Practise

Hi Teachers,

I have this sentence from a book, 'The second step is to practice your English.'

My question is, 'practice' is really a verb, or is it a noun?

Is 'practice' also a noun or should it be 'practise'?

Is 'practise' only a verb?

As you can see I'm very confused.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

com/dictionary/practice ]online dictionary [/url]can answer your question. There are also many threads dealing with the words on EF. Just use the search box.

  • com/dictionary/practice ]online dictionary [/url]can answer your question.
  • There are also many threads dealing with the words on EF.
  • Just use the search box.
  • CB
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Any [url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/practice]online dictionary [/url]can answer your question. There are also many threads dealing with the words on EF. Just use the search box.

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Hi Cool Breeze,

Thank you for your reply,

Sure they do. But the problem is that at home I have a dictionary 'Collins Cobuild English Dictionary' and says 'practice' N-COUNT and 'practise' VERB.

That's why I've asked the question. Though I forgot about the search box.

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